This is where we started - Mountn Faber Park, just behind HarbourFront MRT station.
We saw a trolley (owned by Singapore Cruise Centre) dumped here by an irresponsible soul! This is where we started trailing...
Thanks to SK who supplied us with mozzie patches! They really helped!
Walking through Marang Trail...
These leaves are so badly infected!
Here we are, arriving at Mt Faber.
Views from Mt Faber....
Jewel Box where the Cable Car Station is located. It is also a place for dining etc. The Koi Pond up there is lovely!
This signboard is well done and provides good info to the visitors.
Henderson Waves, the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore, standing at 36m above Henderson Road.
There were quite many people there on that Sunday morning but not crowded at all.
This guy was getting ready for some professional photography shot!
Lots of senior citizens taking part in the Healthy Lifestyle Brisk Walk program organised by Sembawang CC.
View from Henderson Waves.
Moving on from Henderson Waves, we arrived at the 34-hectre Telok Blangah Hill Park
I think we need better, more professional looking signboards here!
This part of Telok Blangah Hill Park has many pine trees.
There is also an exercising corner.
Hilltop Walk at Telok Blangah Hill Park. It connects the Forest Walk that leads up to Alexandra Arch.
This plant is drying up... :(
This is the signboard placed in Telok Blangah Hill Park, before arriving at Forest Walk.
Forest Walk, steps-free elevated walkway which is of 1.3km long.
Scenery of Alexandra area, viewed from Forest Walk.
Isn't this nice?
This plants seems special. It has red and yellow flowers!
With such beautiful surrounding, these flats must be fetching high prcies!
Prominent buildings in Alexandra area.
Here we are, arriving at Alexandra Arch.
This 0.08km long, opened-leaf bridge spans across Alexandra Road.
A tall lone tree near Alexandra Arch.
Floral Walk which is located at the base of Alexandra Arch. It offers a delighted stroll along a path lined with flowering plants.
A hug red rose seen along Floral Walk.
Cycas Pectinata. A strange-looking plant seen for the first time!
Cycas Pectinata.
Our last stop - HortPark - The Gardening Hub which covers an area of 23 hectres.
Another interesting plant seen for the first time.
Taken from HortPark.
Nice garden at Hortpark.
This exhibition showcases some of the entries for the Moments @ HortPark photo competition held early this year. The competition attracted some 3,000 entries.
This plant was on sale at the HortCentre...
So was this pitcher plants (or aka fly-catcher plant). This is the first time I have seen this plant!
Artworks by a local school are on sales too. This piece of work was made using soft-drink cans.
Spiral staircase at HortCentre.
Spiral staircase leading to the basement.
A Living Wall.
Koi Pond.
This and the following photos were taken at HortMart that sells a large variety of plants. The also provide gardening products and services. Have you seen this cactus before?
Lots of cactus!!
Pitcher plant.
Isn't this lovely?
More cactus..
Another type of pitcher plant.
And lots of orchids too!!
Living Stone.
Another living wall - a research project undertaken by the research division of HortPark.
The Silver Garden.
Another view of the Alexandra Arch...
Taken at the road-side of Alexandra Road, near HortPark.